With the way the Flames have played this season – to say nothing of how they ultimately bowed out of the postseason dance – there’s little to look forward to but next year. So, while the corpse is still fresh, we ask: what changes need to be made to this roster so that this time a year from now we’re all excited and not disgusted?
Here is a rough composite of what the Flames looked like throughout the 2017-18 season:
Johnny Gaudreau | Sean Monahan | Micheal Ferland |
Matthew Tkachuk | Mikael Backlund | Michael Frolik |
Sam Bennett | Mark Jankowski | Garnet Hathaway |
Troy Brouwer | Matt Stajan | Curtis Lazar |
Mark Giordano | Dougie Hamilton |
T.J. Brodie | Travis Hamonic |
Brett Kulak | Michael Stone |
Mike Smith |
David Rittich |
Players that are decidedly not problems are: Gaudreau, Monahan, Tkachuk, Backlund, Giordano, and Hamilton. That’s two-thirds of a first line, another elite winger, a shutdown centre, and a top defence pairing.
That also leaves two full lines, the entire right forward side of the ice, two defence pairings, and two goaltenders that need help. Yikes.
Hope
Frolik typically has better years than this, and is in the midst of posting his worst shooting percentage since he was buried in defensive zone starts in Chicago five seasons ago. It’s reasonable to think he’ll have a better season next year.
Hamonic had to adjust to a new team, but has looked increasingly steady as of late. Perhaps, after his first full season in the Western Conference, he’ll look even steadier over the course of the 2018-19 season.
Jankowski has held his own rather well as a rookie, though of course more scoring would be nice, especially considering the offensive zone starts he gets. But also: rookie. Plenty of potential to have a better season next year, now that he’s experienced the rigours of the big league for almost a full season.
Kulak is in the same boat as Jankowski: plenty of potential, even if, in his position, he isn’t expected to score as much. At worst, the Flames do have a bottom pairing defenceman who isn’t a liability out there.
Concern
Ferland is a pretty good player, but is he cut out to be consistent first line material? If he isn’t frequently putting his effective shot to use, then no, probably not. That doesn’t mean he has to be jettisoned, but it does suggest that if the Flames can put him in a position where they’re less dependent on him having constant success, they may be better off.
Bennett was chosen fourth overall for a reason, and we’ve seen that reason in flashes over the course of his first three seasons. But that’s all they’ve been: flashes. When he’s gotten the chance to perform in the playoffs, he’s been outstanding, but he’s got to help his team make it there first. Is the player who made himself a top draft selection still in there?
Brodie has gone from being a perfect partner for Giordano to flailing whenever he’s paired with anyone else. He’s still an excellent skater, but short circuiting has led to far too many questionable decisions this season, a number of which have resulted in goals against. Is there any hope he regains his prior form, or is it time to cut bait?
Smith has been outstanding for half the season (27 games with a save percentage of .920 or above), and atrocious for almost the whole other half (22 games with a save percentage of .910 or below). Smith helped win 17 of those first 27 games (and ensured at least a point in 23 of them); in the worse half, the Flames were only able to win eight out of 27 times. Can Smith be more Jeykll than Hyde next season?
Rittich is along the same lines as Jankowski and Kulak: a rookie who hopefully has more to offer, though when it comes to goaltending, there’s no safety net. Either he sinks or swims. Jon Gillies is in a similar boat.
Abort
Hathaway should not be playing on the third line. He’s probably alright as a 13th forward occasionally filling in on the fourth line, but nothing more than that.
I’m loathe to say “abort” to the fourth line, because they haven’t been the worst part of the Flames as of late, but they don’t quite fit into the other categories. Brouwer and Stajan clearly can’t play at the levels their salaries dictate, but that won’t be a concern for Stajan much longer; meanwhile, though Brouwer is one of the weaker Flames overall, in reduced circumstances he isn’t all bad.
Lazar is a mystery: while he’ll probably never turn out as good as the Flames must have hoped when they traded for him, as a depth player, there are certainly worse options to have.
Stone simply isn’t adding much to the Flames, and when you take his cap hit and the number of defensive prospects the team has waiting behind him into account, he isn’t providing much value.
What’s most pressing?
The Flames need more scoring power up front. They can improve on Ferland; if that involves Tkachuk playing on the top line, then they’ll need to find someone else capable of playing in a shutdown role. The Flames also need both Bennett and Jankowski to take a step forward; if they don’t, then they’ll be left with an underwhelming bottom six, again.
Brodie has to figure out what’s going on; if that isn’t possible, then the Flames will still be looking to fix their top four – though this time, they may have internal options at the ready.
Goaltending is a total mystery. Do you put your faith back into Smith, Rittich, and Gillies? Can they improve on this season? Because if they stagnate, and the Flames can’t fix their scoring woes, the team may be in trouble next season, as well.
What would you do?
How do you fix the scoring problems up front? Try to sign John Tavares? Trade for Mike Hoffman or Brendan Gallagher after all? Ship out Bennett in hopes of someone better? Hope and pray a prospect will be ready in six months?
What about forward depth? Is what they have adequate? Will Nick Shore make for a suitable regular centre? Would it make sense to re-sign Kris Versteeg?
Can you clear up the defence at all? Is it time to trade Brodie? Or could Brodie perhaps find a new home on the bottom pairing, and make way for, say, Juuso Valimaki alongside Hamonic?
Do you go after Antti Raanta on the free agent market? Do you try to trade for someone else? Or do you maintain faith in the goalies the Flames currently have in their system?
What would you do? How would you plug the holes in this roster?
I would like Calgary to target Mike Hoffman in the offseason. He is a consistent goalscorer (on a defense-first team) who would also improve our team speed. I also like Brown and Kapanen from Toronto. I think Calgary’s best trading chips are Brodie, Ferland, Frolik, and even though I hate to consider it — Bennett.
My lines for next season would then be as follows:
1st
Gaudreau – Monahan – Hoffman
2a
Bennett – Jankowski – Tkachuk
2b
Dube – Backlund – Brown
4th
Lazar/Mangiapane – Shore – Frolik
13th
Lazar/Hathaway
Gone
Ferland, Brauwer, Stajan, Versteeg
My defense pairings:
1-2
Giordano – Hamilton
3-4
Kulak/Stone – Hamonic
5-6
Kulak/Stone – Andersson
7
Wotherspoon
Gone
Brodie, Bartkowski
Goal:
I would like Antti Raanta/Smith
Gone
Rittich or Gillies (hopefully the latter)
It’s too bad Brodie is out. It would be useful to see how he looks with Andersson.
What???????
I like this:
Tkachuk Patrick Konecny
Bennett Monahan Foo
Janko Backlund Ferland
Klimchuk Shore Lazar
Mangiapane/Brouwer
Giordano Hamilton
Kulak Andersson
Valimaki Hamonic
Stone
Smith/Bernier or Raanta
Trade
To Philladelphia Gaudreau, Brodie & Fox
To Calgary Patrick, Konecny and Jori Lehtera (to make the $ work) and a 2018 or 2019 First (protected)
Trade
Frolik somewhere for something (a 2018 2nd?)
Canadian1967….you are fired!
Why?
I don’t mind it, but Would Philly do it?
With regard to Brodie, I think he just has a confidence issue right now. I would like to see him simplify his game in the Flame’s zone (i.e. off the glass and out) to begin next season. Perhaps moving to the third pairing for a while would help.
I agree, it seems there is a reluctance to play the puck off the glass in case it lofts over the glass for a delay of game. That mentality leads to cross ice passes in the defensive zone and turn overs in the slot.
Backlund only started playing well when he was put with Frolik and they both showed ability to shut down a line. The issue with that is they have failed miserably in penalty kill this year also and they cannot score at rate we need so they both have to go.
Speaking of “fresh corpse” , I think NOW would be an appropriate time for a three piece article about firing the coach, not at the beginning of the playoff drive #butthatsjussme.
Anyways, I’d see what I could get for Sam and Smith. Help up front. Put simply…we need more points.
As for UFA, I’d sign oh wait Tre isn’t paying anyone more than Gio so now our options are limited.
Probably shouldn’t be typing any hashtags that contain “#butthats”…
Now THAT was a BUUUUUUURRRRRRRNNNNN
I got this! Doug you’re are new 1st line RW.
Tweaks from my end:
– I think you can make a deal with Montreal with TJ Brodie and Pacioretty being the two main pieces. I’d much rather have Patch than Gallagher, and I think Montreal really needs that coveted puck moving dman. Could work out both ways, maybe one side needs a sweetener
– Pretty sure GG gets fired. So many moves depend on who the new coach is and what system they use. If it’s Daryl Sutter then I think Brouwer becomes a pretty valuable player again, just not on the PP!
-Tavares would be amazing but likely isn’t happening. It would make me feel better about losing this year’s pick though!
– I also would sniff around Phoenix to see about Max Domi. Maybe a “sell low” deal around Bennett for Domi could play out…
I’d rather have Gallagher than either Pacioretty or Domi. Young, tenacious, RHS, scores enough to be helpful.
Why are the Habs moving a 30 goal scoring Assistant Captain under a manageable contract? Domi has underachieved and therefore may be attainable.
I didn’t say they would, only that I would prefer him. With Bergevin though, who knows? If he decides he needs Brodie, he might go for it.
The Flames should look into bringing in Philipp Grubauer or Antti Raanta for help in the goal tending department. One of the two could easily split the games with Smith, or you could let Smith back one of them up. Smith just seems too volatile to bet another season on. Bringing in another top-six forward would be fantastic, too. There is a lot of interesting things that the Flames could do to try to improve, be it trying out some of their WHL grads on the forth/third lines with some combination of Foo and Mangiapane. Looking at Benoit Pouliot, Reily Nash, Rick Nash, or Micheal Grabner may also be worth it if you want to try to shore up more depth in the forward ranks. Provided they can get one of these players for $2-$3 million range for 2 or so years. The Flames should also look into moving a defenseman. Be it Stone, Brodie, or Hamonic.
As for Bennett, figure out what you want to do with him. If they keep him, he should get a prolonged look on the top line. If they won’t really see what he can do they should move on.
The Flames are still lacking on the right side . Ferlie has flashes but he should be on the 3rd line . If we don’t have either Foo or Gawdin step up and we can’t trade for an upgrade without losing one of our top 6 we are in trouble again . I would like to see Brodie play forward and befor you go all ballistic he is dangerous at both ends of the ice now and he is a great skater. This would let Hamonic and Kulak and Andersson with either Valamaki or Kyshillington with Stone in the cheap seats or traded.
0-0 after first. Heat outshooting Cleveland 11-6.
Nick Schneider on net for the 3rd.
Are you sure thats not the Flames playing in Heat uniforms?
Sorry, but I’m a little skeptical about the heat making a come back this game….
I’m also sorry that the Heat have decided to mirror the big club at the worst possible time of year…
Someone needs to Reverse the Curse put on these two teams…. OK I’ll Do it!
Reverse the Curse put on our beloved teams!
Send it back to the sender and the teams to which they believe
No more bad luck, No more missed opportunities, No more tips in front going into our twine
This Curse is rescinded and past back yo the creator in his own dime
Begone and never return but to good results will forever be in time.
So let it be written… So let it be Done.
Cheers~! 🙂
(Hope that helps)
What we call “a curse” is really jyst a psychosomatic fabrication. It’s like a bad kind of placebo effect. You convince yourself you’ve been “cursed”, and your brain makes it happen. It’s a subtle, imperceptible change, where you start seeing the goalie, and not the net (one example). This organization needs to bring in coaches and leaders who see past that crap.
Well, the Jabo in the locker room seemed to end the Honda center curse… Just saying 🙂
Once you’re committed to believing in curses, a counter curse can be effective. What you need to understand is that it isn’t the tiny fictional plastic toy making the change. It is the players believing that to be the case. It’s in their heads.
If they can find a first line RW, it would help immensely. Everything would trickle down from there. Leave 3M together, (I think they need Tkachuk there to provide offense) move Ferland down to the 3rd line and Brouwer to the 4th (don’t think they’re buying him out quite yet).
First, try to find a legitimate goaltender, probably by trade. Second, don’t bring back Hathaway, Versteeg, Lazar and all the other usual suspects.
Brodie is going to be an ideal up tempo d man, under a new coaching staff. Stone won’t be able keep up, so he has to go as well.
Hopefully Foo and Dube can make the team, they seem to pocess speed and skill.
The point being, to succeed now, you have to have speedy uptempo players, ie Jets, Leafs, Lightning.
Easy fix!
Brodie is up tempo and great at a break out pass to the otger team..time to cut cords from Brodie.
every forward, except Johnny and Matt are playing one line above where they should.
Tkachuck – ‘first line centre’ – ‘rookie with upside’
Johnny – Sean – Ferland
Sam (trade) – Backs – Frolik
Brouwer – Jank – Hath/Lazar
Keep everybody remember their learning the system
What holes? They signed the backlund to a 5.5 per for half a decade. oh yah, way overpaid and too long for a barely adequate defensive forward that does nothing w/out the Byng.
You’re a virgin. Looks like we’ll be sacrificing you!
Haha people that say backlund is an overpayment obviously don’t know much about hockey.
Oh for crying out loud just get some right handed right wingers in here. Here is shopping list:
Kapanen
Marner
Nylander
Stone (melnyk is cheap… would Bennett Fox + start a conversation)
Silvferberg (ducks probably not into it)
Zuccarello (kinda old though)
Simmonds (pipe dream)
The list aint that long and the leafs seem to be our best trade partner. They have 5 rh wingers worth pursuing. Hyman, Brown, Nylander, Marner, Kapanen. If I was Treliving I would work very hard to make something happen here. Potential for a real hockey trade. We can provide defense they have a slew of rh wingers that would all slot somewhere in our top 9.
I feel some of our prospects are maturing now so the holes further down the roster wont be much of a concern with guys like Lazar Shore and Mangiapane around. Dube and Phillips will start pushing. If anything Hathaway and Lazar may get pushed out.
Move a Dman for a RW. Start working in the prospects on D and I think things will slot nicely.
Is Bennett + Brodie for Marner + Kapanen out of line? If we had to sweeten that I would still pursue it. It would create an opportunity for a prospect on D and allow enough good linemates to balance the lines and prioritize player development and chemistry.
When ready you could have Dube learn the ropes on Backlunds wing and tkachuk play with Jankowski.
Marner a Leaf for years to come, He will not get moved unless some GM over pays 2X for him..
The Flames simply have to much money tied up in the ‘d’ corp, and need to move at least one of the big names.
Use our strength to plug holes elsewhere. I think you move one of the d man as part of a package to add a first line RW, or to recoup our first rounder. Either way, our first off season priority is to add a first line RW and upgrade the bottom six forwards, starting with the 4th line. The Flames don’t like to buy out players, so Brouwer likely sticks around. New coach, upgrade the forwards, and bring in some of the prospects.
Spencer Foo recalled. Looking forward to watching him play.
This team just needs to add one more player like jvr to play with Jankowski and Bennett or have him play with Monahan and Gaudreau and trade brodie for oliver ekman larsson pkay him with hamilton and move gio with hammer . Trade stone for 2 draft picks or a backup goalie. Easy fixes lol Also management has to be willing to take chances trading some of our younger talent, holding onto prospects till there worth nothing is retarded Tyler witherspoon and lots of other could’ve been used in trades YEARS AGO! why the hell do you keep someone that had a lot of trade value, wait for it to dry up then just let these guys go via free agency is not smart at all.
Valimakki if drafted this year 3 or 4 round.dont get your hopes up.
Go away
I would seriously look at trading gio. His stock is going to start going down. Trade him to a contender though give him a chance st a cup
For Gio to last longer his Mins will need to come down a bit per game.
Ham Ham… The ham ham Line 🙂
Gio Stone
Kulak Ras
7th ??? best person at Camp…
The problem is most of you see through rose colored glasses Val i’s no different then Kyl no defense only offense will not work at the NHL level kyl has a hard time now with the second line AHL players Will never be able to play in the NHL just watch the place he makes when I send out highlights from Stockton
Plays he makes when Stockton releases videos watch the videos
I suppose everyone by now has read this morning”s Sun article in which Tortorella is imploring the Flames to give GG another chance as he is an amazing coach and the one to do the job. If anything Tre is unpredictable. Who knows what is gonna happen here. Fans and management seldom see eye to eye in any professional sport.
Torts wants GG to get another chance because he would rather play a team with no game plan.
Well it’s Back to the Future….. holes?….where we’re going we don’t need holes……………….